smokeysmoo
Legendary Member
- Location
- Bolton, not very far from Nob End
I'd forgotten it was the Bolton Skyride today, (not bothered either TBH, more on that later), but I was headed back from today's ride when I saw a couple of tabards and I suddenly remembered reading about it during the week.
Now if I'd hit my target I'd have carried on regardless, but I needed to add a couple of miles to the ride to ensure I hit 40, so I decided to do a lap, big mistake!
I did the Bolton Skyride a couple of years ago, and TBH I vowed then it would be the last time.
Now I know it's not a race, and I completely appreciate that there are all ages and abilities of riders, not to mention all styles of bicycles as well, (think rickshaws etc), however, it amazed me two years ago, and amazed me more today, that despite all the 'marshalls' or event staff, call them what you will, not a single one attempts to maintain any sort of order on the roads.
Why not tell people to keep left, why not enforce the message as people pootle round, why not reprimand people for veering across the whole width of the road to speak to their mate on the pavement?
Upshot was that after nearly 40 miles of varied cycling today, including rural roads, urban roads and even dual carriageway, it was left to a 'Skyrider' on her BSO to very nearly wipe me out with the same maniacal veering manoeuvre mentioned above!
So I'll leave the Skyride well alone in future, it has it's place and it serves it's purpose, but if you want to ride above 5mph in safety, and not have to have 360 degree vision, then they are not designed for you either.
Rant over.
Now if I'd hit my target I'd have carried on regardless, but I needed to add a couple of miles to the ride to ensure I hit 40, so I decided to do a lap, big mistake!
I did the Bolton Skyride a couple of years ago, and TBH I vowed then it would be the last time.
Now I know it's not a race, and I completely appreciate that there are all ages and abilities of riders, not to mention all styles of bicycles as well, (think rickshaws etc), however, it amazed me two years ago, and amazed me more today, that despite all the 'marshalls' or event staff, call them what you will, not a single one attempts to maintain any sort of order on the roads.
Why not tell people to keep left, why not enforce the message as people pootle round, why not reprimand people for veering across the whole width of the road to speak to their mate on the pavement?
Upshot was that after nearly 40 miles of varied cycling today, including rural roads, urban roads and even dual carriageway, it was left to a 'Skyrider' on her BSO to very nearly wipe me out with the same maniacal veering manoeuvre mentioned above!
So I'll leave the Skyride well alone in future, it has it's place and it serves it's purpose, but if you want to ride above 5mph in safety, and not have to have 360 degree vision, then they are not designed for you either.
Rant over.